The
46-year-old coach watched from the stands at Signal Iduna Park on
Tuesday as a Robert Lewandowski brace and a Marco Reus free kick ensured
Dortmund picked up their first win of this season's competition.

Klopp
was serving a touchline ban after being sent off during Dortmund's
Group F opening defeat against Napoli, but claimed to be relaxed over
any potential extension of his ban.

"If the team plays the way
they did today, I'm allowed to relax sitting in the stands," said the
German trainer, who will find out on Wednesday whether the ban is
increased.

"It was a great game and we played well against a quality opponent. Now we are in a solid position in our group.

"We had to play at a high pace. If we'd run just a few kilometres less today we would have struggled."

Lewandowski
added that he was pleased with how he and his team-mates performed, as
they secured their first ever victory over Marseille.

"We
executed our plan perfectly," said the Poland international. "We are
satisfied with the result but we have to repeat this performance the
next time we come out.

"Marseille didn't have any real chances today, which is very satisfying." ----------------- goal.com